Did anyone ever ask that question of you? No! Because society has already assumed it comes with age. Pharma speaks of it because of the new band aids they introduce. Why do we have to receive drugs when the toxins in our environment is one of the main causes for Dementia related diseases? When you spend over 30 years of your life as I have done doing health related research, you may ask yourself, “Is now the time to come up with something very special?” Something none drug related, something that attacks the trigger points and may slow down the aging process. Who Should Be Listening? If you’re over 40 to 45 years of age or you’re over 40 and have a family history of dementia related disease like Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s, then please take note. Our environment and our lifestyles are increasing the probability of a dementia disease unless you start to change or improve how you live. For you, it starts with the Neuron (nerve cell and building block of the nervous system-working unit of the brain) and neurotransmitters (chemical messengers in the brain that transmit signals to cells) and the part they play with cognitive dysfunction. Cognitive Restoration People may not feel as young as they used to, their motivation starts to tank and they may start to not have a pleasurable life and feeling of depression sets in. These conditions come with declining dopamine levels in the aging brain and what inhibits the release. Other factors are the purging of Senescent cells and the role Oxidative stress plays. Understanding the relationships of Glutamate and Glutathione and how inflammation is the trigger of excitotoxicity along with emphasizing the importance of antioxidants. MAO-B (monoamine oxidase) Brain Aging When we are young MAO-B in the brain regulates the correct amount of dopamine. As we age past 45 or so, dopamine levels decline. We now know without question that the main reason for dopamine depletion is the rising levels of the enzyme called MAO-B that inhibits the release of dopamine. Cognitive Dysfunction (Loss of reasoning – brain fog) If nothing is done, you may start to experience cognitive dysfunction which can lead to dementia or related diseases. Why? Part of the answer is mitochondrial damage (powerhouse of the cells, nutrients to energy) where 80 percent of the energy is...

Truth be told – ALS and Statins I don’t know about you but I accepted the “Ice Bucket Challenge” this past summer. Just prior to dumping the cold stuff over my head I specifically mentioned the Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis more commonly known as ALS website for others to gain information or to offer financial support. However, there’s something about ALS that you may not know and you probably won’t be hearing about it from the ALS Association or your doctor. That’s because a widely prescribed drug appears to have a very ugly connection to this terrible disease… Don’t Buy It For years the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been trying to write off all the side effects of cholesterol-lowering statin drugs. It says that the “benefit” of taking these drugs outweighs the risks. But what if I told you that statin drugs might be triggering ALS, or a condition that strongly resembles it, in some people who take them. Even Pfizer, which makes Lipitor, noticed a “sign” in the number of cases of ALS in people taking the drug. However, Pfizer claims that after looking at all the data, all of a sudden there was no connection. The director of the World Health Organization’s Drug Monitoring Centre, Dr. Ralph Edwards, looked at the data in search of any “signal” that connected side effects with drugs. Why would I want weak muscles? If you’ve ever read the warnings on a bottle of one of these drugs, you know that it lists muscle pain and weakness as a side effect. The drug is also associated with peripheral neuropathy. Dr. Edwards thinks the statin-related muscle pain and weakness, and peripheral neuropathy might be the link to how statins trigger ALS. This ALS statin link should have been the last straw that stopped the widespread use of this drug once and for all. But instead, millions more “qualified” for a statin prescription… and that could change ALS from a “rare” disease into a very common one. We’re not going to stop the statin discussion just yet. Note: Prescribing statins is easy because cholesterol is measurable and folks are lead to believe that’s the main cause of cardiovascular disease. I sure wish doctors would talk to you about acid because that’s the real cause. There are some that feel that everyone over...

Did anyone ever ask that question of you? No! Because society has already assumed it comes with age. Pharma speaks of it because of the new band aids they introduce. Why do we have to receive drugs when the toxins in our environment is one of the main causes for Dementia related diseases? When you spend over 30 years of your life as I have done doing health related research, you may ask yourself, “Is now the time to come up with...

Truth be told – ALS and Statins I don’t know about you but I accepted the “Ice Bucket Challenge” this past summer. Just prior to dumping the cold stuff over my head I specifically mentioned the Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis more commonly known as ALS website for others to gain information or to offer financial support. However, there’s something about ALS that you may not know and you probably won’t be hearing about...

About Michael DuBay

In as much as this company is a family run business, bozoomer is really about passion. I’m Michael and the founder of bozoomer. I love what I do because I have been blessed with a passion to help people to get a better understanding of being healthy and share my 30 plus years of experience working with Supplements.